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so again, nothing really changes right now, but as this moves forward, changes may come. on a related note, there is a question about people long term unemployed. todd shot me a note where he said i got my letter saying unemployment may go down. how can this happen even before the cut. part of it is this. your initial claims are filled by the state, but long term unemployment that we've talked about is paid by the federal government. about 2 million people are among the long term unemployed and they will see their checks reduced by about 11%. the national employment law project says that will probably hit in around april. that's how long it will take to get through the computers to make this happen. by september, there could be close to 4 million people in that category with an average total loss between now and then of about $400 to even 00 of them between now and the fall. and the labor department also says it may stop producing shall reports tracking mass layoffs, green job and how the u.s. job market compares with other countries. we're waiting on confirmation. next q
so again, nothing really changes right now, but as this moves forward, changes may come. on a related note, there is a question about people long term unemployed. todd shot me a note where he said i got my letter saying unemployment may go down. how can this happen even before the cut. part of it is this. your initial claims are filled by the state, but long term unemployment that we've talked about is paid by the federal government. about 2 million people are among the long term unemployed and...
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that world change. we had a housing bubble, it. >> i've talked about this, we entered an alice through the looking glass world where virtue is vice and prudence is folly. i wrote that. i'm not sure people got it. times like this are very, very different. give me an a strong economy, give me a situation that looks something like the 1990s and i'll become a deficit hawk. not a hysterical deficit hawk but a deficit hawk. >> rose: you will become a deficit hawk when we have a strong economy. define for you a strong economy. is that g.d.p. growth of 4%? >> it's not growth. unemployment rate low enough that the fed is interesting rates to head off inflation. as soon as we're out of the liquidity trap where the fed has got its pedal to the metal. >> rose: so when the fed raises the interest rates to avoid inflation that's when the economy is good shape? >> no, that's when you can make a deal. the fed will hold off on the interest rate hikes. that way it doesn't depress the economy. >> you would start dealing w
that world change. we had a housing bubble, it. >> i've talked about this, we entered an alice through the looking glass world where virtue is vice and prudence is folly. i wrote that. i'm not sure people got it. times like this are very, very different. give me an a strong economy, give me a situation that looks something like the 1990s and i'll become a deficit hawk. not a hysterical deficit hawk but a deficit hawk. >> rose: you will become a deficit hawk when we have a strong...
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both ways here by saying leave it to the son our camera is changing his position oh no this is the. at the level that will continue to go the supreme court step in that sequence duration. came down the road the administration was gone you know we're going to close airports and republicans are going to go do that and now they close the airports and now michele bachmann's head is exploding on national television along with representative vicki hartzler speaking out against this so you know is there is the republican party patrick beginning to learn a lesson here that i don't begin to learn a lesson i mean look if obama had just been willing to make two point five percent in cuts then we wouldn't be in this position if the republicans had simply been willing to raise taxes but that's true too i think it's funny because you know that i thought the canceling the white house tours was a brilliant political tactic even though it seems so silly at the time because that effectively they were able to use the media frenzy over that to imprint in everyone's head that this is the republicans fau
both ways here by saying leave it to the son our camera is changing his position oh no this is the. at the level that will continue to go the supreme court step in that sequence duration. came down the road the administration was gone you know we're going to close airports and republicans are going to go do that and now they close the airports and now michele bachmann's head is exploding on national television along with representative vicki hartzler speaking out against this so you know is...
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operated before it's not the way the federal government recognized marriages before it's doma that changed all that and it's repealing doma that's going to bring it back to the traditional way that the federal government and the states treated marriage in this country where there are states that recognize gay marriage before night before one thousand nine hundred sixty don't know in one thousand nine hundred six windover pass you could not get married anywhere in the united states or anywhere in the world literally literally and have it recognized by the federal government or you are just could not get your head not get married anywhere the federal government acted at that point because of a reaction to what was happening in hawaii or potentially what could happen in hawaii which didn't happen at the time but the federal government then alarmed that we were changing the universe past doma and as a result until you had the first state passed marriage which was massachusetts it had no impact but the minute you had couples getting married legally in the states that's when the impact of doma r
operated before it's not the way the federal government recognized marriages before it's doma that changed all that and it's repealing doma that's going to bring it back to the traditional way that the federal government and the states treated marriage in this country where there are states that recognize gay marriage before night before one thousand nine hundred sixty don't know in one thousand nine hundred six windover pass you could not get married anywhere in the united states or anywhere...
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that is the change that we're bringing about. when they introduce the 50 p they lost 7 billion pounds in tax revenue. >> order. >> you've been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. it airs when live on c-span2 when the house of commons is in session. watch any time at c-span.org where you will find video of past prime ministers questions and other british affairs programs. next, actress ashley judd talks about women's reproductive rights. next a look at automatic spending cuts and then a discussion on the proposed merger between american airlines and usair ways. after that a hearing on jobs and the u.s. economy. >> you find washington and silicon valley are on two different planets? >> i think that is fair to say. i think the thais are getting closer. there is a lot more interaction than there was before puree good in many ways the folks in silicon valley did not care -- there was before. in many ways the folks in silicon valley did not care what was happening in washington. >> follow the technolo
that is the change that we're bringing about. when they introduce the 50 p they lost 7 billion pounds in tax revenue. >> order. >> you've been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. it airs when live on c-span2 when the house of commons is in session. watch any time at c-span.org where you will find video of past prime ministers questions and other british affairs programs. next, actress ashley judd talks about women's reproductive rights. next a look...
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more people have to be changed. the church has to be, really, has to be absolutely holy and perfect on this issue. it must be cleaned up. and third is the evangelizing that i think i heard mary mention. one of the issues for pope benedict was to bring more people back into the church. those who have left the church. for example in europe, which has become a very secular place. and also to go and recruit and tell jesus' story all over the world, to make the catholic church much more evangelical. much more meaning to people in their personal life, which is one of the reasons that i converted many years ago. >> this is exciting. >> indeed. larry, thank you very much for that very personal note. we are awaiting the announcement of who the new pope is. >> i want to bring something to you. i was speaking to a professor of management. what will the new pontiff need to lead theture nch the coming years? he will need a strategic vision for the church. in addition he needs team-building skills. he needs to have someone come i
more people have to be changed. the church has to be, really, has to be absolutely holy and perfect on this issue. it must be cleaned up. and third is the evangelizing that i think i heard mary mention. one of the issues for pope benedict was to bring more people back into the church. those who have left the church. for example in europe, which has become a very secular place. and also to go and recruit and tell jesus' story all over the world, to make the catholic church much more evangelical....
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that's a great thing but one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. there is something baffling about where we find ourselves in washington tonight. lawmakers spent the better part of the day, and the week, daring each other to meet in the town square at high noon, and when they did, neither liked the outcome all that much. the president popped into the white house briefing room today, at times expressing frustration, other times high mindedness, but making clear who he blames for the budget standoff. >> i am not a dictator. i'm the president. so, ultimately, if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say, we need to go catch a plane, i can't have secret servic
that's a great thing but one thing that hasn't changed, the official retirement age. how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good...
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they have had to change the strategy they have had since world war ii. they will not be able to protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea aand iran. we pulled back. that has already been implemented. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it just cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful. we knew national security spending needed to be part of the deal. what i am saying -- and remember what i said -- 50 cents out of every dollar we have saved has come from national security. that is too much. >> you said you regret your vote on the budget control act. do you accept any responsibility for sequestration going through? >> there is enough blame to go around. many of these members voted against it. i took the leadership's promise that the supercommittee would do its work, that it would never happen. the president promised it would never happen. that has passed. it happened. that vote also was to raise the debt ceiling. if we had not done that, we would have had a more serious cris
they have had to change the strategy they have had since world war ii. they will not be able to protect us in two different places around the world. we look at korea aand iran. we pulled back. that has already been implemented. the sequestration gives them no flexibility. it just cuts every department an equal percentage. it is a crazy way to do things. i am hopeful. we knew national security spending needed to be part of the deal. what i am saying -- and remember what i said -- 50 cents out of...
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every time the dollar changes hands by the individual, that is what gems of the economy. by having the government spend money for the people, and that's the problem. there is a restriction with new taxes and more taxes coming down the pipe or people to do anything with their money, other than to ride out the storm. we have the debt tax, transaction tax, we have sales taxes. enough of the taxes. leave it to the private sector. we will come out of this thing, but we must grow our way out. >> it is remarkable that we have these people. we have had how many fiscal cliff deals? so many crises over the last two years. they need to do their day jobs and a budget. the way that we get revenues, you know, the bargaining may now have been used, meaning that the tax increases, they may be more lock-in on either part of the aisle because they don't have kids department. neil: you are right about that. guys, stick around. in the meantime, the faa wants to know why we are doing the harlem shake like this on the plane. i could be wrong, but i'm thinking maybe they need to focus on the sa
every time the dollar changes hands by the individual, that is what gems of the economy. by having the government spend money for the people, and that's the problem. there is a restriction with new taxes and more taxes coming down the pipe or people to do anything with their money, other than to ride out the storm. we have the debt tax, transaction tax, we have sales taxes. enough of the taxes. leave it to the private sector. we will come out of this thing, but we must grow our way out....
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the question is of a changing work place, and she's moved it in a different direction for a good reason on some levels, but you can't force an excited work place. what really has to happen is you have to make products that people like working on and that consumers use. and that's yahoo's problem. to me, this work from home thing, to attack all the work from home people, and it is an attack on them, is sort of odd. why not get rid of the work from home people who didn't work out? why not try to make it a more exciting work place. i don't think you can force camaraderie. i'm curious how it's going to work out because she can try as much as she likes, but until they make products that are exciting, no amount of free food, no amount of free dry cleaning, forcing people into the office is going to matter. >> if this does work and yahoo starts to compete successfully with its rivals, marissa will be heralds as a genius. you used to get rid of the bottom 10% of the work force for poor performance. would she have been better off targeting the underperformers and allowed the ones who have enjoye
the question is of a changing work place, and she's moved it in a different direction for a good reason on some levels, but you can't force an excited work place. what really has to happen is you have to make products that people like working on and that consumers use. and that's yahoo's problem. to me, this work from home thing, to attack all the work from home people, and it is an attack on them, is sort of odd. why not get rid of the work from home people who didn't work out? why not try to...
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we had changed this to medicare. off the table in december. so the things that he was for in the summer of 2011, all of a sudden in the summer of 2012 and without real cuts and real reforms, there was going to be no revenue. but since then he's gotten his revenue increases. they have the tax hikes at the first of the year. time to deal with washington's spending problem. >> we're going to have more from the exclusive interview with speaker boehner. let's get immediate reaction from our guests. senator manchin, $800 million. is that the grand deal? >> when you hear the bickering going on that's been going on far too long, have people sit down and look at where we are and where we can be. i go back to the bowles simpson, the approach that they laid out. they looked at our entitlement reforms, just last year that was wasted in waste, fraud, abuse. we had over $300 billion that wasn't collected in the department. you start looking at our tax laws. under clinton, the last time we had a balanced budget and had surpluses, that was the tax rate that w
we had changed this to medicare. off the table in december. so the things that he was for in the summer of 2011, all of a sudden in the summer of 2012 and without real cuts and real reforms, there was going to be no revenue. but since then he's gotten his revenue increases. they have the tax hikes at the first of the year. time to deal with washington's spending problem. >> we're going to have more from the exclusive interview with speaker boehner. let's get immediate reaction from our...
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he's had a change of hearts. one, that all politics is local, of course, and, two, as more people come out in terms of orientation, more americans will be accepting as same-sex marriage. >>> plus we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to make sure he fails. that and no new taxes all they can agree on. why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have som
he's had a change of hearts. one, that all politics is local, of course, and, two, as more people come out in terms of orientation, more americans will be accepting as same-sex marriage. >>> plus we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to make sure he fails. that and no new taxes all they can agree on. why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away...
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it is in periods like this that we really see change happen. (vo)if recent history is any indication, it seems impossible to predict exactly what kind of change we can expect. >> michael: coming up tonight, numbers, be they 2800 dead, 11 million undocumented or ten years since, they define where we've been, where we are and perhaps where we're headed. i'm michael shure. this is "the war room." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: today marks the ten-year anniversary of the iraq war. hard to believe but it's been a full decade since headlines across the country heralded a quote, targeted surgical invasion to top be saddam hussein. as we know there were no weapons of mass destruction and it was anything but targeted. the country itself is still plagued by violence and bloodshed. there were 16 car bombs, and one assassination leaving 52 dead and 180 wounded. all told 130,000 130,000 iraqi civilians have died since the war began. this country has lost 3400 troops and 100,000 more have been injured. john lewis today is not a day for celebration but a
it is in periods like this that we really see change happen. (vo)if recent history is any indication, it seems impossible to predict exactly what kind of change we can expect. >> michael: coming up tonight, numbers, be they 2800 dead, 11 million undocumented or ten years since, they define where we've been, where we are and perhaps where we're headed. i'm michael shure. this is "the war room." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: today marks the ten-year anniversary of the...
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we don't need to change our beliefs and values we need to change our message. you had all of these 18-year-old kids climbing on top of each other to vote for ronald reagan because he crafted a beautiful economic message that showed that capitolism was for everybody. we're not doing that. we need an economic message that does those things. the republicans can't -- people will say, well the democrats start out with 230 electoral votes, why don't you become a pro-choice party or pro-gay marriage, and there are people who think about these things strategically. you lose the base. we can't afford to lose the southern base. >> michael: jack, that's like saying in the 50s well you're a preschool integration party, well, we don't want to do that because we'll lose our base. there has to be a point where you go along with the country? >> yes, and no. the 50s -- the electoral map was very different in the 50s. the republicans today are very dependent on a southern base. in the 50s the map was much more torn up. now you have regional parties competing. what you have are t
we don't need to change our beliefs and values we need to change our message. you had all of these 18-year-old kids climbing on top of each other to vote for ronald reagan because he crafted a beautiful economic message that showed that capitolism was for everybody. we're not doing that. we need an economic message that does those things. the republicans can't -- people will say, well the democrats start out with 230 electoral votes, why don't you become a pro-choice party or pro-gay marriage,...
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and we have fuddy- duddies here. >> the world is changing, mark. >> the world is changing, but cpac isn't. [laughter] this is a group that decided to end by donald trump and not chris christie and bob mcdonnell, both of whom apparently believe that government should do something. the cpac poll, which they kick at the feet of the meetin -- take at the end of the meeting, president steve forbes won, president jack kemp won three times -- >> ron paul. >> president george allen, who went on to lose two senate races in virginia. >> if the republicans want to become the permanent minority, they will listen to cpac. [laughter] i rise in defense of this libel the group is mostly young people, very enthusiastic, which is why rand probably has a bill, and i suspect it is more libertarian than the old fuddy-duddies. but the question of isolationism, what rand paul is advocating is different from what mccain and others and even rubio would advocate. but it has appeal and will be interesting to see if the foreign issues paul can carry the day. lois, three of us, mark, action,w ron paul in and wh
and we have fuddy- duddies here. >> the world is changing, mark. >> the world is changing, but cpac isn't. [laughter] this is a group that decided to end by donald trump and not chris christie and bob mcdonnell, both of whom apparently believe that government should do something. the cpac poll, which they kick at the feet of the meetin -- take at the end of the meeting, president steve forbes won, president jack kemp won three times -- >> ron paul. >> president george...
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i think that's got to change. so i think if these cardinals are smart they will realize that they need to have some kind of reform. and they will realize that it has to be decentralized. >> schieffer: i'll tell you there are a lot of catholics i must say who probably agree with that. american catholics in a recent poll say 62% of them say the next pope should allow priests to marry by a margin of 64% to 28%. catholics feel the church this ease the ban on contraception. so obviously they do have in mind some kind of reforms. greg, do you think we're going to see any of that? >> i think that over the next 10-20 years we will see a couple things. one, a continuation of the absop union within the church the second vatican council and the reformed put in place and the direction for the church has still yet to be finally or fully decided upon. secondly, catholics also-- and i think this is very important-- also look for a figure-- and more than just a symbol but a real sense of unity within the church. i think that's ve
i think that's got to change. so i think if these cardinals are smart they will realize that they need to have some kind of reform. and they will realize that it has to be decentralized. >> schieffer: i'll tell you there are a lot of catholics i must say who probably agree with that. american catholics in a recent poll say 62% of them say the next pope should allow priests to marry by a margin of 64% to 28%. catholics feel the church this ease the ban on contraception. so obviously they...
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the world witnessed the return of the hope and change go from 00:2from -- change guy from 2008. >> let me say this as a politician. i can promise you this. political leaders will never take risks if the people do not push them to take some risks. you must create the change that you want to see. ordinary people can accomplish compare things. >> get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. will the middle east take president obama's message of compromise to heart? text a for yes, text b for no. 66672 or go to our blog. i'll bring you the results later in the know. i'm jointed by hillary lever vitt, professor of american foreign policy. she specialized in affairs at the state department during the clinton and bush administrations and joined by matt center for american progress. seems like i just spoke to you last night. tell us what this speech means. does this mean the administration is willing to put forth a serious effort towards brokering peace in the middle east and specifically between israelis and palestinians or is this a tremendous speech that does
the world witnessed the return of the hope and change go from 00:2from -- change guy from 2008. >> let me say this as a politician. i can promise you this. political leaders will never take risks if the people do not push them to take some risks. you must create the change that you want to see. ordinary people can accomplish compare things. >> get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. will the middle east take president obama's message of...
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she reminds us that this is how change happens. not mainly through the exploits of the famous and powerful. but through the countless acts of often the anonymous courage and kindness and fellow feeling and responsibility that continually expand our conception of justice. our conception of what is possible. rosa parks cingular act of disobedience launched a movement. the tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blind. it is because of these men and women that i stand here today. it is because of them that our children grow up in a land more free and more fair. a land truer to its founding creed. that is why this statue belongs in this hall. to remind us, no matter how humble or lofty our positions, just what it is that leadership requires. just what it is that citizenship requires. rosa parks would have turned 100 years old this month. we do well by placing a statue of her here. but we can do no greater honor to her memory then to carry for the power of her princ
she reminds us that this is how change happens. not mainly through the exploits of the famous and powerful. but through the countless acts of often the anonymous courage and kindness and fellow feeling and responsibility that continually expand our conception of justice. our conception of what is possible. rosa parks cingular act of disobedience launched a movement. the tired feet of those who walked the dusty roads of montgomery helped a nation see that to which it had once been blind. it is...
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the country as a whole has changed. the republican party still hasn't. republicans may be more supportive of gay marriage than they used to be and still overwhelmingly against it. and i suspect the voters who will re-elect saxby chambliss are overwhelmingly against it. the republican party isn't just a prisoner of its leaders, also a prisoner of its base. >> ryan, you've spoken to senator portman about his shift. what can you tell us about what's going on. >> i asked him, do you wish looking back it hasn't taken this personal experience to get you to shift on this? he paused and said, well, it did, which to me is kind of an affirmation, i almost wish i had gotten here on my own but i didn't. he walked to the senate chairman and came back to the group of reporters i was with and elaborated on. it seemed like something he was already asking himself and explained it more. i've always been an budget wonk, economic growth and budget issues have always been the things i've focused on and where i was at and my mind was. readin
the country as a whole has changed. the republican party still hasn't. republicans may be more supportive of gay marriage than they used to be and still overwhelmingly against it. and i suspect the voters who will re-elect saxby chambliss are overwhelmingly against it. the republican party isn't just a prisoner of its leaders, also a prisoner of its base. >> ryan, you've spoken to senator portman about his shift. what can you tell us about what's going on. >> i asked him, do you...
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changes inflation for social security. what's not out there is changing the retirement age for medicare which is the minimum that republicans would accept some type of entitlement reform they want. it looks to me that the break point will be taxes. and one of the reasons i think you saw the president reaching out to some republicans is that a few of the republicans have said we're willing to raise taxes beyond what we did in january provided we get the entitlement reform. if there is one, we'll probably begin there. gwen: and there is still to discussion -- i just want to say with you for a minute, greg, the one problem in these unemployment numbers is the long-term unemployed are still a problem. they're the ones that took the hit with these across the board budget cuts and no one's figured out how to address that. >> the long-term unemployment is getting worse. you can see evidence that if you've been unemployed for six months your odds are not that bad. the longer you stay unemployed, people start to look at you like yo
changes inflation for social security. what's not out there is changing the retirement age for medicare which is the minimum that republicans would accept some type of entitlement reform they want. it looks to me that the break point will be taxes. and one of the reasons i think you saw the president reaching out to some republicans is that a few of the republicans have said we're willing to raise taxes beyond what we did in january provided we get the entitlement reform. if there is one, we'll...
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and politics changes a lot. last year netanyahu was giving him a hard time. >> while we watch the president, shameless plug. >> shameless plug. happy birthday to my dad, tom costa. turned 62 today. >> the center for american progress issued a report, said $1.1 trillion would go to the american academy with comprehensive immigration reform. >> looks like we might pass it. >> we have a great column about how the father of the ucla basketball star has molded his career. >> go georgetown hoyas. change our history. that's it four this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you on monday. coming up it's chris jansen and company. >>> areas like topeka are going to get snow. you could be dealing with a snowy sunday. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls.
and politics changes a lot. last year netanyahu was giving him a hard time. >> while we watch the president, shameless plug. >> shameless plug. happy birthday to my dad, tom costa. turned 62 today. >> the center for american progress issued a report, said $1.1 trillion would go to the american academy with comprehensive immigration reform. >> looks like we might pass it. >> we have a great column about how the father of the ucla basketball star has molded his...
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and this time turns out times have changed. this time republicans decided they are against it they spent most of last year blocking it from being reauthorized. and now this week, perhaps most inexplicably of all, after all of that time waiting, after it being allowed to expire, after not being reauthorized, after republicans fighting it tooth and nail, house republicans decided they are still against it but they let it move forward anyway. so it passed. it passed despite the opposition of the majority of republicans in congress. think about the end result here politically. what did the republicans get out of this whole experience? well, like all americans, they get the reauthorization of the violence against women act. but they get it along with their own record of being against it, which includes viral internet memes like this, which is the 22 republican men who voted against the violence against women act. if nothing else, this visual brought to the attention of the american public the amaze ing headshot of the one guy who th
and this time turns out times have changed. this time republicans decided they are against it they spent most of last year blocking it from being reauthorized. and now this week, perhaps most inexplicably of all, after all of that time waiting, after it being allowed to expire, after not being reauthorized, after republicans fighting it tooth and nail, house republicans decided they are still against it but they let it move forward anyway. so it passed. it passed despite the opposition of the...
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you should have other people there so it's carefully, you know, i mean, it was changing or making a proposal at the end that set this off on a track. it is a very dramatic story and brings to the floor the issues that we're going to be dealing with in three or four months. yes. >> you may have already alluded this somewhat in answering a previous question. congressional approval is at record lows, and people left, right, center 0 talk about how broken government is. what are those things from your perspective that have broken it? what are the things that, if they were removed individual or structure that would help fix it? what is the path forward? you know, that's is above my pay grade. it's enough of the task to try to find out what happened and so forth. and to -- you do play in your own mind what should have happened. what could have happened. it's a pattern, it's gone on a long time. a lot of people in their books on this. there's an analysis saying it's all the republicans' fault. there's analysis that it's all the democrats' fall. it's all obama's fault. i'm purple on that question. i
you should have other people there so it's carefully, you know, i mean, it was changing or making a proposal at the end that set this off on a track. it is a very dramatic story and brings to the floor the issues that we're going to be dealing with in three or four months. yes. >> you may have already alluded this somewhat in answering a previous question. congressional approval is at record lows, and people left, right, center 0 talk about how broken government is. what are those things...
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when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. >>> this is the part of the show, my favorite part of the show where i have two minutes to tell you about anything i want to tell you about. and i am confident today i can do it. i am excited to do it. i am optimistic about the future. and that is terrible news for me. you want to know why? well, let's get the clock. all right, a new study shows that sad people tend to live longer, specifically like the older guy that tells you to get off his lawn, not only do they live longer, they're
when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more,...
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we have these johnnie-come-lately zombies sucked into hope and change and chanting repeatedly. he promised obamacare was 900 billion over ten years, latest estimates is three times that amount and over the long-term 6 trillion added to the debt. we cannot afford this and survive, but the president just keeps demagoguing and scaring old people and playing the same old notes and the same talking points and bumper stickers that seem to work. >> well, you know, the democrat party may have a suicide pact for this country, but i choose not to participate and there are tens of millions of us who choose not to participate and that's what's so frustrating. we have a president who's driven by ideology and who is incompetent, who's apparently economically illiterate, but whatever the reason is, the idea that there's not a single united states senator who's a democrat or a single united states house member who is is a democrat that stands up to this lunacy with spending tells an awful lot about the democrat party, this is not the democrat party of 30 years ago. >> sean: there are no modera
we have these johnnie-come-lately zombies sucked into hope and change and chanting repeatedly. he promised obamacare was 900 billion over ten years, latest estimates is three times that amount and over the long-term 6 trillion added to the debt. we cannot afford this and survive, but the president just keeps demagoguing and scaring old people and playing the same old notes and the same talking points and bumper stickers that seem to work. >> well, you know, the democrat party may have a...
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. >> mayor: i think i have more power to change the town and i intend to use it. >> robb: there is no problem. jeff crocket can move. he can be in a diversified community. >> christof: but you aren't going anywhere. >> robb: oh, we're not going anywhere. i mean we are too well established. we were established before they moved here and we will be established after they are laying cold in the grave. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: i'm michael shure. this is "the war room." coming up tonight politicians may not always be smart but at least they're long-winded. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> michael: in greek mythology a giant boulder up a steep hill. every time he neared the peak of that hill the rock would roll down and they would have to start all over again. americans have been pushing boulders up the hill, specifically capitol hill without success and with failure. with whether on guns, the budget the war on terror, the civil rights we got to keep pushing. thethe heaviest one on the hill is gun safety. despite the outrage of sandy hook tragedy. gun control has face entrenched obstacles. b
. >> mayor: i think i have more power to change the town and i intend to use it. >> robb: there is no problem. jeff crocket can move. he can be in a diversified community. >> christof: but you aren't going anywhere. >> robb: oh, we're not going anywhere. i mean we are too well established. we were established before they moved here and we will be established after they are laying cold in the grave. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> michael: i'm michael shure. this is...
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certainly benedict's decision to retire is changed, but he said real change doesn't start with the big church. it starts on an individual basis and it starts inside your heart. >> that will be interesting to see what the cardinals, how they do and how they have this conversation over the next day or two and whether it leads to an early conclave decision. ann thompson, at your post in rome. we'll be back. thank you. >>> coming up next, scientists say it's a major breakthrough in the fight against hiv. the mississippi baby who could offer a path to an actual cure. >>> plus, welcome to the new normal in washington. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. max and penny kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. yeah
certainly benedict's decision to retire is changed, but he said real change doesn't start with the big church. it starts on an individual basis and it starts inside your heart. >> that will be interesting to see what the cardinals, how they do and how they have this conversation over the next day or two and whether it leads to an early conclave decision. ann thompson, at your post in rome. we'll be back. thank you. >>> coming up next, scientists say it's a major breakthrough in...
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saying that rule could change because it's a matter of discipline and not faith. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. >>> to politics now where speaker john boehner says house republicans are in a good spot. at an nrcc fundraiser, he told the crowd the president's second term was, quote, supposed to be the president's honeymoon and our nightmare. instead, he's been on the ropes. well, republicans wasted no time attacking the president for doing his bracket instead of a budget. the commander in chief made his picks on espn. >> i'm going louisville. i know it's not a surprise pick. and i'm going with indiana. these are the two best
saying that rule could change because it's a matter of discipline and not faith. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. (announcer) make mornings special, mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden...
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when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. like gas station sushi. or super cheap car insurance. and then there are good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer.
when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more,...
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other than that, i don't see why it would change more conservatives coming to campus. libertarian students are making some inroads i think. >> dana: it's a great time to be able to talk to everybody and hash about and go have a beer afterwards. thank you so much. >>> coming up, a injured war veteran gets on major leagues. he is here to tell his story. in two minutes, a budget hearing gets nasty. a state lawmaker makes a lewd comment to an intern. hear the shocking remarks a few minutes away. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. moe most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just as fast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? >>. >> dana: connecticut lawmaker is in hot water. earnest hewitt made the remarks to an intern and she was testifying in support for the funding for a science center. they say
other than that, i don't see why it would change more conservatives coming to campus. libertarian students are making some inroads i think. >> dana: it's a great time to be able to talk to everybody and hash about and go have a beer afterwards. thank you so much. >>> coming up, a injured war veteran gets on major leagues. he is here to tell his story. in two minutes, a budget hearing gets nasty. a state lawmaker makes a lewd comment to an intern. hear the shocking remarks a few...
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. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congress must pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion aggressor. it has been scheduled this way since january. lawmakers knew that they could use the bill funding government operations to adjust where the cuts get made. if it doesn't get fixed, republicans now say that there is only one place to look. >> of the president chooses not to use that and goes after high-profile spending cuts, and that is a choice that what he will have made for political reasons four the president, for the fourth year in a row has not produced a budget proposal on time. it is not expected before the end of march. the next three months will see little change
. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congress must pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion...
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when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-
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. >>> in the wake of a deadly shooting last month oakland is making changes to the first friday street festival. tonight's festival will include a peace concert in honor of the 18-year-old cal bmpbell shot an killed during the event february 1st. three others were hurt. tonight's festival will end at 9:00 p.m. instead of 10:00 and its size will be reduced by half, taking up five city blocks mr. president there will be more police officers and security on hand to crack down on public drinking. >>> still ahead -- swim, bike, run from the rock. we check in with racers gearing up for this year's escape from alcatraz next. >>> many middle class families will have their lives disrupted. >> the house shouldn't have to pass a third bill before the senate does anything. >> decision day and congress says no deal. how washington is bracing for billions in budget cuts kicking in less than 12 hours from now. >>> how much money can you run up on free apps? a british 5-year-old seems to have set the record. we'll take a look coming up. >>> from zero visibility to near-record warmth. the fog is cleari
. >>> in the wake of a deadly shooting last month oakland is making changes to the first friday street festival. tonight's festival will include a peace concert in honor of the 18-year-old cal bmpbell shot an killed during the event february 1st. three others were hurt. tonight's festival will end at 9:00 p.m. instead of 10:00 and its size will be reduced by half, taking up five city blocks mr. president there will be more police officers and security on hand to crack down on public...
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and then on friday, he seemed to change his tone. this is what he said. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, i think, as some people said. it's just dumb. and it's going to hurt. >> did the president exaggerate the case to try to win enough political pressure on republicans that he didn't get in the end? >> no, not at all. you know, independent economists from the president of the federal reserve and others have estimated this sequester is going to cost our economy 750,000 jobs. i talk to ceos every day who tell me they have job creating projects on hold because of the sequester and its uncertainty. i talked to a major ceo who says he has 20,000 suppliers, small businesses, that will be deeply hurt. and we could go on about all the impact. >> well, the impact includes -- what about teachers? arne duncan, the secretary of education, said on "face the nation" last sunday literally teachers now are getting pink slips, notices they can't come back this fall. and then some fact checking came out to prove that wasn't the case. "the wa
and then on friday, he seemed to change his tone. this is what he said. >> this is not going to be an apocalypse, i think, as some people said. it's just dumb. and it's going to hurt. >> did the president exaggerate the case to try to win enough political pressure on republicans that he didn't get in the end? >> no, not at all. you know, independent economists from the president of the federal reserve and others have estimated this sequester is going to cost our economy...
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but we're looking at changes off of head start and poor moms off wic. while military personnel accounts are protected from sequestration, it would appear that an important service supporting these families are not protected. my question is what will be the effect on sequestration for military families? the quality of life for those loved ones who support our fighters? for example, is an accurate that cuts to a child of elements centers will directly help the children of servicemen and women? finally, what do you believe will be the impact on retaining our best and brightest members of the military? from this fiscal mess, it means that their jobs are more difficult and it undermines the well-being of their families, especially their children. how do we keep our best and brightest from a gentleman? >> congresswoman, we have a little over 19,000 civilian marines whose salaries come from appropriated funds. a large percentage of those, if not all of our people who deal with child development centers to train our children, our mental health providers, the on
but we're looking at changes off of head start and poor moms off wic. while military personnel accounts are protected from sequestration, it would appear that an important service supporting these families are not protected. my question is what will be the effect on sequestration for military families? the quality of life for those loved ones who support our fighters? for example, is an accurate that cuts to a child of elements centers will directly help the children of servicemen and women?...
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president, you're right, we should close some tax loopholes for the well connected in change for serious entitlement reform and spending cuts for programs we don't need, you know, i think if there was a secret way to do that, would i have tried it, i would have done it. what i can do is make the best possible argument. i can offer concessions. and i can offer compromise. i can negotiate. i can make sure that my party is willing to compromise and is not being ideological or thinking about these just in terms of political terms. and i think i've done that and i will continue to do that. but what i can't do is force congress to do the right thing. the american people may have the capacity to do that. and in the absence of a decision on the part of the speaker of the house and others to put middle class families ahead of whatever political imperatives he might have right now, we're going to have these cuts in place. but again, i'm hopeful about human nature. i think that over time people do the right thing. and i will keep on reaching out and seeing if there are other formulas or other ways
president, you're right, we should close some tax loopholes for the well connected in change for serious entitlement reform and spending cuts for programs we don't need, you know, i think if there was a secret way to do that, would i have tried it, i would have done it. what i can do is make the best possible argument. i can offer concessions. and i can offer compromise. i can negotiate. i can make sure that my party is willing to compromise and is not being ideological or thinking about these...
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the label, would that change the wine? >> it would not. it would still be bad wine. >> what does he think he's accomplishing the mind people notice it tastes like the old stuff? what are they going to do? >> they're not going to join the party. >> no they're absolutely not. you talk about young people. women, there's been a continuing growing gender gap. the ryan budget, devastating to women and families, violence against women act. it took a year and a half to get it reauthorized. what's happening in the state legislatures, state by state, rolling back the clock on women's rights, is going to come back. it's already affecting the gender gap. >> and republicans in congress are not exactly jumping on the marriage equality bandwagon. saxby chambliss told politico, quote, i'm not gay, so i'm not going to marry one. i love that. it means absolutely nothing. in the same article, lindsey graham says i believe in traditional marriage, at least he without animosity. figure that one out. i don't mind if people are able to transfer
the label, would that change the wine? >> it would not. it would still be bad wine. >> what does he think he's accomplishing the mind people notice it tastes like the old stuff? what are they going to do? >> they're not going to join the party. >> no they're absolutely not. you talk about young people. women, there's been a continuing growing gender gap. the ryan budget, devastating to women and families, violence against women act. it took a year and a half to get it...